New living history group forming
Dr. Richard Shortlidge reports to Historic City News that a new living history group, Los Presidiales de San Agustín, is now forming.
Dr. Richard Shortlidge reports to Historic City News that a new living history group, Los Presidiales de San Agustín, is now forming.
Local St. Augustine reporters at Historic City News have learned that in the wee hours after midnight on Saturday morning, Police Officer Michael Linsky observed Donald Kaylor chasing another white male through traffic in the area of King Street and Cordova Street.
Historic City News reporters watched as the clock was running out on the City to respond to Scott and Donna Wendler’s claim that the City created an undue burden on them, however, city officials and commissioners are still not willing to allow the property owners to demolish the buildings necessary to build the 80-room boutique…
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The information contained in this report is taken from sources deemed reliable; the accuracy and completeness of which Historic City News does not control and cannot guarantee. The original public records are on file with the St. Johns County Clerk of Court and should be consulted before taking any action.
St. Johns County Sheriff David B. Shoar told Historic City News today that his office will be stepping up patrols for Halloween on October 31st in an effort to keep area youngsters safe as they go trick-or-treating in their local neighborhoods.
A citizen tip generated during the manhunt for a robbery suspect in connection with Thursday’s armed robbery of Publix Liquors at Tuscan Way near Mill Creek has resulted in the apprehension of a 34 year-old St. Johns County man.
Historic City News local reporters were notified that the City of St. Augustine will be making improvements in signage, traffic lights and the installation of quick-curbs, in an effort to help relieve traffic congestion at the intersection of King and Cordova streets.